The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is urging the public to remember the contribution and sacrifice made by Indian servicemen and women during the First World War on the centenary of the Battle of Neuve Chapelle (10 – 13 March 2015).

Rt Hon. Baroness D'Souza CMG, the Lord Speaker of the House of Lords, will lead a UK parliament delegation travelling to CWGC Gauhati War Cemetery, India on Thursday (February 19) to visit WWII graves.

Fresh insights into Bristolians and international casualties of the world wars will be revealed at the unveiling of an interactive visitor information panel in CWGC Arnos Vale Cemetery in South Bristol on January 30.

Interactive information technology providing details of how seamen lost their lives defending the Falkland Islands during the First World War will be unveiled at Stanley Cemetery in the capital on 8 December.

The remains of four airmen from the crash of a Second World War training aircraft in British Columbia will be buried by the CWGC on Monday 10 November 2014 at 10:00am PST at Royal Oak Burial Park, Victoria, Canada.